Chocolate is typically considered a mass noun because it is treated as a substance or material that cannot be counted. However, variations of chocolate, such as chocolate bars or chocolates (individually wrapped pieces), can be considered count nouns.
Two common nouns for the noun 'Brownie' (capital B) are organization and scout.Two common nouns for the noun 'brownie' (lower case b) are cake and chocolate.
The noun 'fragrance' is a countnoun, the plural form is fragrances. Example:There are so many fragrances to choose from.
Perfume can be considered both a count noun and a mass noun. As a count noun, it refers to individual bottles or types of perfume. As a mass noun, it refers to the substance or concept of perfume in general.
To convert between mass and volume you need the density of the substance. Density = mass/volume. It is not clear what you mean by count. If you are thinking of large scale objects then if they are all alike, you can convert mass to count if you know the mass of one of them. I wonder if you are thinking of chemical quantity expressed in moles? The conversion in this case is moles = mass/molar mass.
Examples of counters for the substance chocolate are:a piece of chocolatea pound of chocolatesome chocolatea lot of chocolateNote: The noun chocolate as a word for a candy is a countable noun, for example:Would you like a chocolate? I would like two chocolates, please.
A box of chocolate is a count nouns, for example, one box or two boxes of chocolate.
Mass nouns are nouns that we cant count. Mass nouns like water,milk and chocolate can count so that they are called mass nouns.
1. you will identify if is it mass nouns or count nouns by this way: count nouns:nouns that you can count......you will identify that if you can count that thing or noun ex: 5 containers mass nouns:nouns that can not be counted......you will identify it if you can not count that noun like liquids ex: leaves on a tree clouds in the sky
Plant is a count noun because you can count plants such as two geraniums or ten trees. Their beauty or their strength are mass nouns.
No,It is a Mass Noun. Mass nouns are nouns the can't be counted.Examples:water bloodsand grass
Nouns that have no plural form are called mass nouns, uncountable nouns, or non-count nouns.
Examples of non-count (mass) nouns:adviceairaluminumangerartasphaltattirebaggagebeefbloodbreadbutterchalkcheesechesscoffeeconcretecoppercouragedewdiligencedirtdusteducationelectricityenjoymentequipmentexhaustfishflourfoodfunfurnituregarbagegoldgraffitigrassgravityhappinesshardwareheliumhelphomeworkhonestyhoneyhouseworkhumidityhydrogeninformationinsurance
The noun 'papers' is a countnoun, the plural form of the singular noun 'paper'.
Stars can be considered count nouns when referring to individual celestial objects. However, when talking about the general concept of stars or a large group of stars collectively, it can be treated as a mass noun.
The three main categories of nouns are:common or propersingular or pluralabstract or concreteSome other categories of nouns are:count or non-count (mass nouns)possessivecollectivecompoundgerundsmaterialattributive
Mass (uncountable) nouns are words for things that you cannot count, such as substances or concepts.Some examples are:teanewsaluminumelectricityinformation
The kinds of nouns are:singular nounsplural nounscommon nounsproper nounsabstract nounsconcrete nounspossessive nounscollective nounscompound nounscount nounsnon-count (mass) nounsgerunds (verbal nouns)material nouns